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Chris A Lawson

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|May 5, 2018
Knowing when to trust a teacher: The contribution of category status and sample composition to young children's judgments of informant trustworthinessChris A Lawson
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|January 21, 2014
Three-year-olds obey the sample size principle of induction: the influence of evidence presentation and sample size disparity on young children's generalizationsChris A Lawson
Memory & Cognition|June 3, 2009
Sample selection and inductive generalizationChris A Lawson, Charles W Kalish
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 6, 2011
It's in the sample: the effects of sample size and sample diversity on the breadth of inductive generalizationChris A Lawson, Anna V Fisher
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|November 29, 2013
Expectations about single event probabilities in the first year of life: The influence of perceptual and statistical informationChris A Lawson, David H Rakison
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|May 5, 2018
Knowing when to trust a teacher: The contribution of category status and sample composition to young children's judgments of informant trustworthinessChris A Lawson
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|January 21, 2014
Three-year-olds obey the sample size principle of induction: the influence of evidence presentation and sample size disparity on young children's generalizationsChris A Lawson
Memory & Cognition|June 3, 2009
Sample selection and inductive generalizationChris A Lawson, Charles W Kalish
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 6, 2011
It's in the sample: the effects of sample size and sample diversity on the breadth of inductive generalizationChris A Lawson, Anna V Fisher
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|November 29, 2013
Expectations about single event probabilities in the first year of life: The influence of perceptual and statistical informationChris A Lawson, David H Rakison
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